The Computational Hydraulics lab develops accurate, efficient, robust and usable high performance computational models of coastal ocean hydrodynamics and transport that can be applied to real engineering problems:

The Environmental Fluid Dynamics Atmosphere-Ocean Laboratory deals with computational
modeling and field measurements of geophysical flows, especially flows in deep and costal oceans as well as
urban atmospheric settings. Of particular interest are the flows in complex terrain, atmospheric boundary layer,
upper atmospheric turbulence, dispersion in the environment, internal and surface waves in oceans and oceanic microstructure.
The laboratory maintains a suite of equipment for atmospheric and oceanic measurements.
These instruments include state-of-the-art remote and in-situ measurement systems several of which were developed in house.
The laboratory is heavily involved in both large and small scale field measurement campaigns domestically and abroad.